Aycharaych's subsequent life would have had to involve some reflection on his earlier career and on the history of Chereion. I still think that a meeting with that student of Ancient artefacts, Axor, would be one possibility although not through the agency of Terran Intelligence.
I cannot imagine sequels. My brain conjures only absurdities, e.g., Aycharaych fleeing outside known space and finding Nicholas van Rijn in suspended animation, which Anderson definitely would not have written. Poul Anderson combined creative imagination with historical plausibility. Although he never showed us the death of any major character, it is a given that such characters are long dead in later periods when others come forward:
van Rijn and Falkayn
Argos
Christopher Holm and Philippe Rochefort
Flandry and Aycharaych
Roan Tom
Daven Laure
(Not a complete list.)
I have stopped writing about Aycharaych because inspiration has dried up.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
While not technically impossible, an Aycharaych who survived the bombardment of Chereion to later become a colleague pf Fr. Axor is highly unlikely. The point Stirling made, one I agree with, was that Aycharaych would have been far too embittered to link up with Fr. Axor like that.
Ad astra! Sean
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